12-28-2009 | #21 |
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Re: Differential Case
Thanks Rich. I'm sure you did the right thing by keeping it original looking and yours came out nice from your pics. We'll see how this POR-15 holds up in the long run.
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01-07-2010 | #22 | |
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Re: Differential Case
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Re: Differential Case
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Did you tap into the differential case just South of the lower center bolt on the flange? That would be just below the ring gear I think? (Vet facing west) Last edited by Dynomite; 01-07-2010 at 11:45 AM. |
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01-07-2010 | #24 | |
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Re: Differential Case
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http://www.parts123.com/parts123/yb....Z5Z5Z50000050F The kit provides a template that puts the hole just left of the center bolt in the valley of the differential. See pic:
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Re: Differential Case
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I placed the Differential Drain Plug just on the Drivers Side of what I call the Molding Seam in the Center of the Flange Thickness of the Differential. See Item #4 LT5 Added Systems Post 147 - LT5 Added Systems Differential Drain Plug Kit
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Re: Differential Case
I'm doing this drain plug. I got a new 1/8 x 27 npt tap off eBay for like $5. Had the 11/32 drill bit already. Got 2 1/8 plugs for $5 on eBay. So whole deal is waaay less then that kit....
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Re: Differential Case
One nice part of the kit is the tap has a stop welded to it. Not a necessity, but helpful. It also comes with a template to help determine the hole placement.
I plan to buy a bunch of extra 1/8-27 plugs then sell my kit (with spare plugs) to someone, who can use it then sell to the next person, etc. |
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